Mitsu Dan is the professional name of Shizuka Saitō, a Japanese actress, gravure idol, and writer. She has played multiple lead roles in television and film, including Naoko in the 2013 erotic thrillerAmai Muchi, for which she received a Newcomer of the Year award at the 37th Japan Academy Prize ceremony.
Early life and education
Mitsu Dan was born in December 3, 1980 in Akita Prefecture, Japan. After graduating from Showa Women's University, she earned a teaching certificate, worked in a funeral parlor, tried but failed to start a sweets shop, and worked as a hostess in a Ginza club before becoming a gravure idol in 2010.
Career
Dan became known for her role in the BDSM-themed erotic thriller movie Be My Slave, a performance that Giovanni Fazio of The Japan Times summarized as "a starlet is born." The next year she played a lead role in the 2013 erotic thriller, which was directed by Takashi Ishii. At the 37th Japan Academy Prize ceremony Dan was recognized as a Newcomer of the Year for her performance in Amai Muchi. Over the next few years Dan appeared in numerous television dramas, variety programs, movies, and advertising campaigns, including the kaiju parody, the 90th NHKasadoraHanako to Anne, a 2015 recruiting commercial for the Japan Self-Defense Forces, the 2016 Hulu drama Crow's Blood, and the 2017 filmSekigahara. In 2018 Dan became a weekly host of the radio programMakoto Ōtake Golden Radio! The next year she appeared in the 99th NHK asadora Manpuku. In July 2017 Dan starred in an official tourism promotion video for Miyagi Prefecture that was created using 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami reconstruction funds and published online. Female members of the Miyagi Prefectural Assembly, along with members of the public, claimed that the video was sexually suggestive and demanded that it be taken down. Miyagi governor Yoshihiro Murai initially defended the video on the grounds that it successfully brought attention to the prefecture, but after receiving hundreds of complaints in a month he ordered the video withdrawn. Later that year the Japanese Ministry of the Environment appointed Mitsu Dan as a public ambassador to promote home energy conservation. Dan has written books in multiple genres, including the autobiographical book ', advice books ' and ', and the food essay collection'. She made her fiction debut in 2016 with a story in the Bungeishunjūliterary magazine . Since April 2017 she has written a monthly advice column for Otokemachi, an online publication of Yomiuri Shimbun. In March 2018 her story was published in the literary magazine Bungakukai.